Second Division - Day 22

Another new leader in the second division, with
Valladolid overtaking Deportivo pending their game on Sunday
after beating Alcoyano 0-1 on Saturday afternoon. Both keepers
were on top in the first half, Maestro saving from Javi Guerra a couple of
times in the opening minutes, and Jaime keeping out Paco Esteban later on.
After the restart the visitors were on top, Oscar González having a goal
incorrectly ruled out for offside, and Nauzet bringing another good save out of
Maestro. Then with ten minutes to go Nauzet finally found the net with a shot
which deflected in off Devesa to give Djukic's side their eleventh game in a
row without defeat.

Celta are up to third after a 0-1 victory at
Girona later in the day. Local coach Josu Uribe was looking
for his first win since taking over at the struggling Catalan club a couple of
weeks ago, but despite some improvement they never really created any clear cut
chances in the first half. And with two minutes to go to the break Tuñez
headed the Galicians in to the lead from a wide Orellana free kick. Orellana
and Oier could have put the visitors further ahead before half time had Dani
Mallo not been on his toes, and although Corominas rattled the bar after the
restart, Toni came close to a second for Celta when he hit the post later on.

Hércules drop to fourth though after
they lost 0-2 to Villarreal B. The Alicante based side had the
better of the first half, with Juanra and Aguilar hitting the woodwork, and
Urko Vera, Michel and Calvo coming up against youth international keeper Diego
Mariño, a late addition to the squad after being on first-team stand-by
in case Diego López didn't recover from a bout of flu. Mariño's
opposite number Falcón was put to the test a couple of times after the
interval, and with ten minutes to go Jaume Costa gave the visitors the lead
with an angled shot. And with the game in injury time and Juan Carlos
Mandiá pushing his men forward, Lucas Porcar wrapped things up on a
quick counter-attack.

Murcia also missed out on a chance to make it
up in to the play-off spots after a 0-3 defeat at the hands of
Recreativo. The Andalusians scored twice in a three minute
period around the half hour mark, the first a Pablo Sánchez header from
Fidel's cross, and the second another header by Bonaque from a corner. Any
chance the locals had of a comeback ended when Cristian García was sent
off for a hard tackle on Bonaque midway through the second half, and Aitor
García completed the scoring with a third goal five minutes from the end
to take his side safely up to mid-table.

Alcorcón are now just two points behind
Murcia after a 3-1 win over Las Palmas. The Canary Islanders
had never won in their previous visits to the Santa Domingo stadium, and they
went behind on the quarter hour mark when Sergio Mora beat Barbosa following a
short free kick. Fernando Sales hit the post before Agus headed the second from
a corner in the middle of the second half, and with twenty minutes to go Quini
got the third from the penalty spot after Castellano handled in the area.
Portillo did get a consolation near the end for the visitors, but it came too
late to change the result.

Barcelona B stay a point behind Alcorcón
after beating Huesca 4-2. Eusebio's side raced in to a three
goal lead with only a quarter of the game gone, Riverola opening the scoring in
the first minute after a shot from Deulofeu came back off the post. Rodri
scored the second following a corner, and Kiko Femenía made it three
with the softest of goals after keeper Luis García gifted him the ball.
The visitors came back after the break though, David Bauzá heading in a
David Vázquez free kick, and Tariq closing the gap to one goal following
a David Vázquez corner. But Rafinha set up Rodri for his second of the
evening, with twelve minutes to go, and Huesca ended with ten men after Clavero
picked up a second booking late on.

Guadalajara clocked up their first win in five
games, a 1-0 victory over Numancia taking them to within a
point of their opponents in the table. The locals had the better of the first
half without crating too many chances, but their keeper Saizar had to be at his
best to save from a Juanjo header immediately after the restart. Both coaches
made attacking changes in the second half, but it was local substitute Collado
who made the difference, the new signing heading past Zabal following Ernesto's
short corner just twelve minutes after coming on for his debut.

Sabadell also returned to winning ways after
thirteen games without a victory, the Catalans beating Xerez
2-0 to open up a five point gap between themselves and their opponents, who
head up a group of seven teams at the bottom of the table. Lanzarote opened the
scoring from the penalty spot with just under a quarter of an hour gone after
Robusté fouled Florian in the area. But local keeper De Navas had some
work to do before Florian wrapped things up, the French striker beating Doblas
with a shot from the edge of the area with eight minutes to go. (28.01.12)

Valladolid's stay at the top of the second division only lasted
24 hours after Deportivo beat Cartagena 2-1
on Sunday afternoon. The visitors were forced to make the long trip across by
Spain by coach due to the unexpected bankruptcy of Spanair. But they started
freshly, and were favoured early on by the referee, who sent off Ayoze rather
harshly for a foul on Collantes. With just over twenty minutes gone though Riki
headed Depor in to the lead from Valerón's cross, and a few minutes
later numbers were evened up when Abraham Paz was shown two yellow cards in
quick succession. Guardado and Riki came up against Reina either side of half
time, but Collantes levelled the scores on the hour mark with a shot which took
a deflection off Colotto to wrong-foot Aranzubia. However substitute Xisco got
on the end of Laure's cross to restore the lead ten minutes later, and the
Galicians held off a late onslaught to extend their winning run to six games.

Earlier in the day Córdoba beat
Elche 2-0 to draw level with their opponents in the table.
With a possible place in the play-offs at stake, neither side held back in an
at times bad-tempered match. However the locals had the better chances, and
Javi Hervás put them ahead ten minutes before the break with a shot
which took a deflection off Carpio. Midway through the second half the red
cards started to flow, local defender Gaspar the first to go for a second
bookable offence, Edu Albacar the second after laying out Charles with a flying
elbow, and Pelegrín the third, also for a second yellow card, leaving
Elche with nine men. A brave Charles stayed on the pitch though to set up Borja
García for a second goal near the end, giving the Andalusians the better
head-to-head record against a direct rival for promotion.

It was Elche's third defeat in a row, and they were overtaken
later in the evening by Almería, who beat
Gimnàstic 1-2 to move up to fourth spot in the table.
Verza opened the scoring for Lucas Alcaraz's side with five minutes to go to
the break, latching on to Corona's wide free kick to fire a shot past
Rubén Pérez and in to the top corner of net. A few minutes after
the restart Powel equalised from the penalty spot after Carlos García
handled in the area, and both keepers were in action after that as play swung
from end to end. However with a draw seemingly on the cards, Aleix Vidal
battled through to score a last minute winner against his old side, leaving the
Catalans firmly anchored to the foot of the table. (29.01.12)